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Digestive System Introduction • Universe Within • http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=2072234n Celiac Disease Healthy Cecum Crohns Disease Organs of the Digestive System Figure 14.1 Digestive System: Functions • Oral Cavity: transforms food to bolus • chemical digestion – action of salivary amylase on starches • physical digestion - chewing • Pharynx: common passageway for food and air • Esophagus: conducts food by peristalsis to stomach • Stomach: chemical and physical digestion • food enters stomach through esophageal sphincter and exits through the pyloric sphincter • contains rugae (folds which help mash up food) • Produces HCl and pepsin • food is called chyme after it has been in stomach Digestive System Functions Small intestine • surface area is increased greatly by the microvilli, villi and circular folds for maximum absorption; extends from the pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve • Duodenum: 25 cm long • Jejunum: 2.5 meters long • Ileum: 3.6 meters long Digestive System Parts Large intestine • primarily for water absorption • Cecum • Appendix • Colon (ascending, transverse and descending) • Contains haustra (pocket-like sacs) • Sigmoid Colon • Rectum • Anal canal • Anus Accessory Organs • Salivary glands (aid in chemical digestion) • Produce saliva which moistens and binds food together into a mass called the bolus • Contains the enzyme salivary amylase which starts process of starch digestion in the mouth • Three pairs • Parotid (inflammation of this is called mumps) • Submandibular • Sublingual • Teeth (mechanical digestion) • Carries out mastication Accessory Organs • Pancreas (aids in chemical digestion) • Produces enzymes for digestion • secretes enzymes into the duodenum in an alkaline fluid that helps neutralize acidic chyme from stomach • Liver (aids in chemical digestion) • Produces bile which emulsifies fats in the duodenum so enzymes can act on them • Gall Bladder • Stores and concentrates bile